COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Director (feature film)

1.

Gahan Wilson's The Kid (2001)
as Creator
Animated telefilm based on three stories from Gahan Wilson's comic strip "Nuts," about a 10-year-old boy with an overactive imagination. He is, however, clever enough to know that being 10 is not nearly old enough to deal with the many perils of childhood. Covers topics such as feigning illness to s

Writer (feature film)

2.

Gahan Wilson's The Kid (2001)
as Screenwriter
Animated telefilm based on three stories from Gahan Wilson's comic strip "Nuts," about a 10-year-old boy with an overactive imagination. He is, however, clever enough to know that being 10 is not nearly old enough to deal with the many perils of childhood. Covers topics such as feigning illness to s

3.

Substitute Wife, The (1994)
as Screenwriter
Set in Nebraska in 1869, a woman seeks someone to take her place as wife and mother when she discovers she is dying.

4.

For Richer, For Poorer (1992)
as Screenwriter
A successful businessman purposely goes bankrupt in order to experience the challenge of starting out all over again.

5.

Lonely Guy, The (1984)
as Screenwriter
When shy Larry Hubbard finds his girlfriend in bed with another man he is forced to begin a new life as single. But since he can''t bear being on his own he tries to court Iris who is not however interested in him. Larry begins writing a book on his experience as a single which unexpectedly becomes a best seller. He becomes rich and famous and even his relationship with Iris can begin on a new basis.

6.

Cindy (1978)
as Screenwriter
A sparkling musical updating to World War II Harlem of the Cinderella story, featuring virtually an all-black cast, with an original score and several twists at the end. Charlaine Woodard and Nell-Ruth Carter later were reunited in the Broadway smash "Ain't Misbehavin" for which the latter won the T

Producer (feature film)

7.

Gahan Wilson's The Kid (2001)
as Executive Producer
Animated telefilm based on three stories from Gahan Wilson's comic strip "Nuts," about a 10-year-old boy with an overactive imagination. He is, however, clever enough to know that being 10 is not nearly old enough to deal with the many perils of childhood. Covers topics such as feigning illness to s

8.

Substitute Wife, The (1994)
as Executive Producer
Set in Nebraska in 1869, a woman seeks someone to take her place as wife and mother when she discovers she is dying.

9.

For Richer, For Poorer (1992)
as Supervising Producer
A successful businessman purposely goes bankrupt in order to experience the challenge of starting out all over again.

10.

Cindy (1978)
as Producer
A sparkling musical updating to World War II Harlem of the Cinderella story, featuring virtually an all-black cast, with an original score and several twists at the end. Charlaine Woodard and Nell-Ruth Carter later were reunited in the Broadway smash "Ain't Misbehavin" for which the latter won the T

Music (feature film)

11.

Cindy (1978)
A sparkling musical updating to World War II Harlem of the Cinderella story, featuring virtually an all-black cast, with an original score and several twists at the end. Charlaine Woodard and Nell-Ruth Carter later were reunited in the Broadway smash "Ain't Misbehavin" for which the latter won the T

12.

Cindy (1978)
A sparkling musical updating to World War II Harlem of the Cinderella story, featuring virtually an all-black cast, with an original score and several twists at the end. Charlaine Woodard and Nell-Ruth Carter later were reunited in the Broadway smash "Ain't Misbehavin" for which the latter won the T

Director (special)

13.

Best Defense, The (1995)
as Director
A dedicated twenty-year veteran of the Seattle Public Defender's office tries to keep his sense of humor in spite of a politically-motivated boss, ineffective and self-obssessed co-workers, abrasive young legal hotshots and a judge whose court schedule must coincide with her travel itineraries.

Producer (special)

18.

Best Defense, The (1995)
as Executive Producer
A dedicated twenty-year veteran of the Seattle Public Defender's office tries to keep his sense of humor in spite of a politically-motivated boss, ineffective and self-obssessed co-workers, abrasive young legal hotshots and a judge whose court schedule must coincide with her travel itineraries.

19.

Don't Call Us (1976)
as Producer
The comic adventures of brothers Marty and Larry King, owners of Talent Unlimited, a small theatrical agency in Philadelphia. The focal point of the program is the relationship between the two brothers: Larry, who is inefficient and intrigued by oddball acts, and Marty, who is all business and effi

Writer (TV Mini-Series)

20.

Glory! Glory! (1989)
as From Story
A two-part miniseries set in the world of TV evangelism, about a down-and-out rock singer who is hired by a religious group to improve its ratings and donations. Sister Ruth is an immediate hit, and the Church of the Companions of Christ has never been so successful, but an investigative reporter ch

21.

Glory! Glory! (1989)
as Screenwriter
A two-part miniseries set in the world of TV evangelism, about a down-and-out rock singer who is hired by a religious group to improve its ratings and donations. Sister Ruth is an immediate hit, and the Church of the Companions of Christ has never been so successful, but an investigative reporter ch

Producer (TV Mini-Series)

22.

Glory! Glory! (1989)
as Producer
A two-part miniseries set in the world of TV evangelism, about a down-and-out rock singer who is hired by a religious group to improve its ratings and donations. Sister Ruth is an immediate hit, and the Church of the Companions of Christ has never been so successful, but an investigative reporter ch